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20 March, 2010 01:00 (GMT +01:00)
Three weeks after death, man hands himself into police over Camden tourist bicycle killing
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Police have arrested a cyclist on suspicion of involuntary manslaughter after a tourist was knocked down and killed in Camden.

Marian Anderson, 56, from Denmark, was hit on Lidlington Place, at the junction with Eversholt Street on 21 February. She died in hospital from head injuries on 1 March.

The victim was with her young daughter and the cyclist involved stopped at the scene near Mornington Crescent tube station. There are no cycle lanes on roads leading to the junction and road works were taking place in the area.

Yesterday, three weeks after the pedestrians death, the 27-year-old suspect handed himself into a central London police station

He was arrested on suspicion of involuntary manslaughter by recklessness and negligence.

He was bailed until a date in May pending further inquiries.


 
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